the Happiest Cities to Live in China
To say "I love my city and want to stay here" isn't easy. The city has to provide enough reasons for its dwellers to love.
According to a recent survey jointly conducted by Orient Outlook and Christopher Hsee, a chair professor at the
The economic condition of the city has been played down, while a number of "soft factors" like architectural aesthetics and safety are given much more attention by many participants of the survey. According to Hsee, increasing number of people begin to look for things beyond mere economic consideration as the food and clothing problems are solved for most Chinese living in the urban areas.
Beyond how much money earned, a number of other factors that have been rarely mentioned previously also matter a lot to the quality of life. For instance, the transportation condition is an important indicator of how happy people feel about their own cities. Three capital cities with less glistening economic developments, namely, Yinchuan of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, Lhasa of Tibetan Autonomous Region, and Haikou of Hainan Province, are the places where their inhabitants feel most satisfied about the cities' traffics, largely due to the relatively small scale of population in these capitals.
The report shows the degree of happiness increases by 0.02% as people's houses augment every ten square meters, while the degree of happiness grows by 0.03% if their daily routine transportation to work can be cut by ten minutes. Orient Outlook maintains that ten minutes less on the roads contribute to the level of people's happiness as much as that of 15 square meters more living room can bring.
Nevertheless, major cities like
According to Hsee, the economic development is not the prime factor to influence people's decision about whether to stay in the same city, while many people still consider the economic powerhouses the ideal destinations for their children. Hsee believes this discovery holds referential significance to the outline and blueprint of Chinese cities.
The survey covered 31 major Chinese cities, including four municipalities directly under the Central Government,
News Source: Chinadaily
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